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Volume 33: Annie Stela
By Jason Gonulsen on November 05, 2009
“Give it up, or lose it completely,” sings Annie Stela on “Clean It Up,” my favorite track off Hard City, one of two EPs that Stela is releasing this more »

Spiritual Rez
By Melissa Brodeur on October 26, 2009
Spiritual Rez is a Reggae Horn Funk Dance Party that has been tirelessly touring the country while commanding an extremely positive and high energy sound. Since 2003, the band has shared more »

Dafnis Preito/Si o Si Quartet, Stefon Harris & Blackout, Chris Potter, Joshua Breakstone, Samuel Barber
By Doug Collette on October 16, 2009
The overall simplicity of approach within Si o Si may be the key: their ideas, whether structured or spontaneous, constitute the crystallization of their individual and collective experience within this group more »
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The Builders and Butchers
By Justine Hilton on October 13, 2009
With their sophomore album Salvation is a Deep Dark Well, a headlining tour and frequent festival appearances, The Builders and the Butchers are getting their sound around.  Originally formed in Alaska, More »
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Dethklok
By Deborah J. Draisen on October 09, 2009
Dethklok's mere presence in any one location for an extended period of time brings fans to their knees, because of their godliness. And I got to interview them.  Dethklok is:  Nathan More »
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On Record With Imagine Echoes
By Bob Lange on October 06, 2009
Jeff over at Imagine Echoes is a music fan with wide-ranging tastes who, until a year or so ago, had never owned a record.  Now, he has over 150, and in More »
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Infected Mushroom, Black Heart Procession, Chevelle, Ramsey Lewis
By Eric Saeger on October 05, 2009
The Shotgun is monthly column of "shotgun" CD reviews by Glide contributor Eric Saeger. This month he guns Infected Mushroom, Black Heart Procession, Chevelle and more. More »
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Volume 32: The Avett Brothers
By Katie Cook on September 30, 2009
I admit it: I came late to the game.  Only a couple of years ago, a friend suggested The Avett Brothers’ Emotionalism as the next album I should buy.  More »
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Brendan Benson On Tour
By Ayan Farah on September 29, 2009
Returning to solo work as the Raconteurs take a break, Benson is back with a new album entitled My Old Familiar Friend that showcases his unshakeable instinct for crafting More »
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Rob Marscher
By Melissa Brodeur on September 21, 2009
These days Rob Marscher is a proud member of Hasidic reggae star Matisyahu’s touring band. Although laying down dub reggae grooves is a bit of a departure from Marscher’s improvisational/jazz routines, More »
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Volume 31: Jeff Tweedy
By Jason Gonulsen on September 09, 2009
“Once I thought, without a doubt, I had it all figured out,” Jeff Tweedy of Wilco sings on “Solitaire,” a standout track off Wilco (the album). Yeah, I could have picked More »
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Hockey
By Justine Hilton on September 09, 2009
Formed in Los Angeles five years ago by founders Ben Grubin, lead singer, and Jeremy "Jerm" Reynolds on bass, Hockey is now based in Portland, Oregon as a quartet More »
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Bobby Bare Jr., Oakenfeld, Nathan Moore, Count Basie Orchestra
By Eric Saeger on September 08, 2009
The Shotgun is mothly series of "shotgun" CD reviews by Glide contributor Eric Saeger - this month he visits amongst others:Bobby Bare Jr., Oakenfeld, Nathan Moore, Count Basie Orchestra More »
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Mike Pedersen of Elephant Bear
By Melissa Brodeur on August 26, 2009
Elephantbear, fronted by the promising young songwriter and guitarist Mike Pedersen, has already won comparisons to artists like Snow Patrol, Ben Lee, and the Foo Fighters because of their smartly written, More »
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Bob Dylan - New Morning, Before The Flood, Basement Tapes, Dylan and The Dead
By Doug on August 19, 2009
Bob Dylan’s status as a bonafide cultural icon is such that even straight remasters of his previously recorded work, sans bonus cuts, warrant close examination. Released comparatively unobtrusively just prior to More »
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